Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb base] the benefits " in BNC.

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1 Our guys are put to the test much more often , and I think the benefits of that have been reflected in results at international level .
2 You 've now all seen a project quality plan , but I 'd just like to go through a few of the headings just to advise you where I think the benefits lie .
3 Let me give you an example of how you sell the benefits one and only one thing the handle , you 've got that handle , that system
4 Although Q&A is hardly a power tool , when you consider the benefits of built-in database it becomes more attractive .
5 In return you get the benefits of staff training , purchasing , product development , marketing and leasing services .
6 Plus you have the benefits of country living . ’
7 Rather , it is that if we want the benefits of efficient wealth creation it must be acknowledged that companies will inevitably possess power .
8 Sure , but on that , then we get the benefits of scale , and I think it 's it 's a well proven scheme , and I think the the evidence is there , that it is
9 We discuss the benefits of greyness as it relates to our lives , ’ we explained , ‘ and also act as a support network for those who feel embarrassed at going grey .
10 Waste Reduction , Reclaiming and Recycling We recognise the benefits both financially and environmentally that can be gained from reducing waste streams at source and from recycling and reclaiming any waste generated .
11 As Lane points out , surveys suggest that a majority of temporary workers actually opt for temporary status by choice , but nevertheless a large proportion are in fact disadvantaged since they lack the benefits which attach to permanent positions .
12 In general , most authorities in tourist areas favour such developments since they bring the benefits of all year round occupancy as compared with conventional holiday homes , and no difficulties are anticipated on this score .
13 The key to this task is to recognise that buyers purchase benefits and are only interested in product features in as much as they provide the benefits that the customer is looking for .
14 With careful planning , groups that include ‘ 1929 holding companies ’ may be restructured so they obtain the benefits available to ‘ 1990 holding companies ’ .
15 This development has made sight accounts more popular with many customers , offering as they do the benefits of a time account ( namely , interest ) but with instant access with no loss of interest , and cheque-book and debit-card facilities .
16 Demonstrations also reduce risk because they prove the benefits of the product .
17 Local incentive schemes are the most likely way of getting general practitioners to change prescribing habits by ensuring that they see the benefits retained in local health care .
18 This may not be easy to prove , as if the precaution is possible it must be taken , even if the risks involved in taking it outweigh the benefits .
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